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1782. Carta de María Antonia Gimbernat para Leonardo Galli.

Author(s) Maria Antonia Gimbernat      
Addressee(s) Leonardo Galli      
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Love letter from María Antonia Gimbernat to Leonardo Galli.

The author tells the recipient about her feelings towards the malaise caused by some letters from Don Francisco, which hinder the success of the marriage between them.

María Antonia Gimbernat, daughter of Don Antonio Gimbernat, honorary surgeon, had promised Leonardo Galli, surgeon of the Royal Spanish Guards, that she would marry him. Her father, however, opposed the realization of that union. She finally gave in to family pressure and returned to the family home. At that time, Leonardo Galli demanded the fulfillment of her word, and to prove the link between them presented eleven letters written between April 3 and June 6, 1782. In these letters the intentions between the couple are quite clear, as well as her determination to marry him. During the process, María Antonia tried to deny the letters and, since she could not prove she did not write them, she stated that she had been entrapped to do so.

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Madrid Junio 6 de 82

Mi querido amado Leonardo de todo mi corazon he recivido tu estimada carta la que me ha dejado muy triste y aflijida pues me dices en ella tubistes que meterte el la cama porque te trastorno una carta qu de Dn francisco que escrivio a tu cuñado yo lo ciento mucho vien lo puedas creer y me alegrare qu el recivir esta estes aliviado me dices que ese señor te quiera matar yo lo creo y no sola



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